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Iwata reacts to fallen Nintendo stock
"It's very strange."
Satoru Iwata thinks it "very strange" how Nintendo stock price fell following the announcement of new console Wii U.
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Wii U console "not drastically different"
Will be "almost invisible", says Iwata.
Nintendo has revealed that the Wii U console won't be "drastically different" - that's why the E3 announcement focused on the tablet controller.
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Dedicated Modern Warfare 3 PC servers?
Infinity Ward: "We're having conversations."
Modern Warfare 2 famously didn't have dedicated servers on PC - but Modern Warfare 3 might.
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Feature | Today's Top Trailers - Day 5
Our final pick of the E3 bunch.
Here we are, then - the final day of E3, and our final pick of the best trailers released in the past 24 hours. You can still watch our highlights from Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, by the way.
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Interview | Finishing Duke Nukem Forever
Randy Pitchford on the end of history.
I made a note of it. After all, it was a big occasion. 3:35pm, 9th June, 2011. The exact moment it became real, when a courier arrived at my door with a package it would be fair to say I'd been waiting some time for.
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Frozen Synapse sales give dev a future
Other platforms being "actively considered".
Frozen Synapse developer Mode 7 has thanked everyone who bought its brilliant game and thereby granted a future as a "real company".
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Importers at the ready.
Stylish erotic action thriller Catherine will be released in America on 26th July.
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MS exec Phil Spencer reckons so.
Fancy a bit more Alan Wake action? You might have to wait a bit - Microsoft executive Phil Spencer reckons the next instalment has yet to find a publisher.
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Blacklight dev slags off Call of Duty: Elite
"There's always going to be that jerk."
Zombie Studios' Jared Gerritzen has criticised Activisions plans for the Call of Duty: Elite payment system, suggesting it's the work of a "jerk".
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RAGE release date pushed to October
Few weeks delay for Bethesda shooter.
Looks the release date for forthcoming shooter RAGE has been pushed back a few weeks.
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Digital Foundry | Performance Analysis: Modern Warfare 3
The reality behind the "locked 60FPS".
In our review of Microsoft's E3 press conference, we addressed claims from Infinity Ward that Modern Warfare 3 is "locked" at 60FPS, based on observations from the gameplay showcased at media briefing. Our conclusion? The game still dropped frames, but did a very good job in maintaining a perceptual 60Hz update.
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Under the hood.
Aren't we bored with Ezio by now? Assassin's Creed may be a game about exploring the past but it's high time Ubisoft turned its attention to the future – not least because we're unsure Desmond Miles can handle another cliffhanger ending. He's already in a coma.
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Alone in the dark.
After six years of conjuring elaborate puzzles, death traps and dungeons, and four years of drowning, maiming and fracturing every bone in the body of one of video game's enduring icons, Crystal Dynamics is, at long last, about to make its very first Tomb Raider game.
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PSN theft: Sony "may never know" details
Hackers too good at "hiding tracks"
PlayStation boss Kaz Hirai has admitted that Sony "may never know" exactly what data hackers stole during the PSN security breach in April.
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Feature | Who's Winning E3? Day 4
What you're clicking on most.
Yes, it's that time again. Sorry. Here's the list of the E3 stories being read most on Eurogamer, as of 3pm Thursday.
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Costume drama.
The art of quietly skulking in the shadows, treading softly and waiting in the wings for a stealthy kill has become incredibly loud over the past few years. Since 2006's Hitman: Blood Money, Arkham Asylum lent the stalk 'em-up genre the gravitas of an icon as well as a handful of new ideas. Meanwhile, last year's Splinter Cell: Conviction turned Sam Fisher into a primitive, snarling action hero.
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Super Pokemon Scramble outed on 3DS
Black & White monster battling inbound.
The Pokemon Company's Japanese website has quietly been updated to unveil a new 3DS game, Super Pokemon Scramble.
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Feature | Today's Top Trailers - Day 4
The best videos of the last 24 hours.
It's been a pretty good week for ace new trailers, as you'll know if you checked out Eurogamer's picks of the bunch on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Another bug hunt.
There's something refreshing about a sci-fi first person shooter which doesn't have to be coy about its influences and disguise the fact it's stealing from one of action cinema's finest offerings.
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European Saints Row 3 release date
Do George and Patrick live there?
Saints Row: The Third will be released on 18th November in Europe, THQ has confirmed.
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Assassin's Creed: Revelations will be released on 15th November 2011, Ubisoft has announced.
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Sony: we'll develop "hyper vigilance"
An anti-hacker power.
Like a super-hero, Sony will develop a sense of "hyper vigilance" to prevent hackers ever having their way with PSN again.
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PS Home experiencing record traffic
Sony employees "dancing in the streets".
Sony employees are reportedly "dancing in the streets" following a new influx of visitors to virtual world PlayStation Home.
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Digital Foundry | Digital Foundry vs. E3: Microsoft
A technical look at yesterday's games and announcements.
Microsoft kicked off what is going to be a very interesting E3 in spectacular style with an extended gameplay segment from Activision's upcoming epic, Modern Warfare 3.
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New 3DS colour Flare Red spotted
We can think of better names.
What flashy name has Nintendo given its new red 3DS?
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MotorStorm: Apocalypse canned in Japan
Still too soon?
PS3-exclusive racing game MotorStorm: Apocalypse won't get a Japanese release - Sony has cancelled the game's launch.
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Frostbite 2-based Mirror's Edge coming?
"You'll see that combination, I'm sure."
Electronic Arts executive Frank Gibeau has hinted that we could see a new Mirror's Edge game built with the Frostbite 2 engine in the future.
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Confirmed, probable, possible.
Wii U promises PS3 and Xbox 360 levels of third-party support - many of the same types of games, in fact.
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Assassin's Creed Wii U detailed
Unique controller features discussed.
Ubisoft has offered a small glimpse of how Assassin's Creed will work on Wii U.
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Killer Freaks From Outer Space for Wii U
Ubisoft announces exclusive new FPS.
Ubisoft has announced Killer Freaks From Outer Space, a new shooter exclusive to Nintendo's Wii U.
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